Clubs in Berlin

Party Earth Review
A large and lovable stuffed version of King Kong stands near the entrance of this venue, whose big leather sofas and haphazard décor makes King Kong Klub feel more like a lounge than the dance club it is.
Illuminated by red and green lights, most of the red-walled space is consumed by an immense leopard-skin bar surrounded
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Party Earth Review
Rosi’s provides a club experience that can only be described as uniquely Berlin.
Formerly an industrial complex, the space is now an edgy venue whose freewheeling party atmosphere attracts an alternative crowd.
This booming setting, with its open piping in the ceiling and gray, graffiti-covered cement walls, gives new meaning
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It may look like a hole in the wall from the outside, but inside, Cassiopeia has transformed a former factory into a stylish, alternative club complex that retains the old industrial rusticity of East Berlin.
The cavernous structure, located past the front gate and on the left side of the courtyard, houses dance floors
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Party Earth Review
Note: This review is for the old location in Mitte. New review for Kreuzberg location has not been posted.
A small club conveniently located in Hackescher Markt, Bang Bang is a favorite of indie rock fans in their late teens and twenties, as well as British expats who show up in droves for the bi-weekly Britpop
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White Trash Fast Food is a large club and restaurant that wears its wide-ranging influences on its sleeve.
Founded by American expats, the split-level restaurant is decorated in equal parts British pub and Western saloon, with kitschy Japanese martial arts movie posters thrown in for good measure – not to mention such witty
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Party Earth Review
As the name implies, AM to PM is a multifaceted establishment that provides food and a friendly café environment by day and an energetic club scene by night.
Outside under the trees is a delightful terrace whose hanging chairs and tiki torches do their best to create a tropical vibe. On warm evenings, in fact, the terrace
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With over 120 beers on the menu, Aufsturz is a beer drinker’s paradise.
Once patrons walk in the front door of this busy Oranienburger Strasse institution, they’ll find themselves in a clean but well-worn bar that is much bigger than it appears from the outside. The tan walls are decorated with impressionist paintings by
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It’s not a café and no burgers are served, but once past the name it’s easy to see why Kaffee Burger is a mainstay of East Berlin nightlife.
This large bar and club gained fame in the early 2000’s when it was featured in Wladimir Kaminer’s book Russian Disco – which subsequently inspired the club’s wild, renowned Russendisko
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The folks at Sage Club throw a rock and roll party every Thursday at this massive nightspot that draws a diverse and easygoing crowd from casual music lovers to trendy clubbers.
The night heats up when a featured rock or indie band takes the stage, and then keeps burning late into the night as DJs take over the club’s three
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Party Earth Review
Despite the numerous club options in Berlin, Club der Visionaere manages to separate itself from the pack, most notably by moving the club experience outdoors.
The sprawling multilevel space, which overlooks one of the many canals that run through Kreuzberg, makes an immediate impression with a pair of giant backlit
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Both a live jazz concert venue and a bar, Quasimodo is an animated club that attracts some of the best jazz acts from around the world.
The traditional concert venue caters to a jazz-loving crowd that, depending on the band
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Berlin Clubs Overview

Berlin has not-so-quietly earned a reputation for having some of the best nightlife in all of Europe, and the clubs in Berlin specifically feature some of the most mind-blowing nightlife experiences in the entire world.

Many of the Berlin clubs are simply massive and visually stunning, featuring multiple floors, creative designs and layouts, and state-of-the art lighting and sound systems, and all but a few clubs are open to the masses. The big clubs here also have global reputations for bringing in the best DJs and the craziest crowds and any true clubber would be remiss not to experience them.

Not to say there aren’t ultra exclusive joints as well, where some of the stingiest bouncers can be found manning the doors of high-end haunts. In Mitte, German celebrities and the see-and-be-seen crowd can be found enjoying bottle service and VIP conditions while long red-roped lines are packed with eager made-up partiers waiting to get in.

Berlin’s club scene especially caters to dubstep, house, and techno lovers as some of the genre’s best DJs play on a nightly basis. But for those looking for no-frills clubs without cover charges or simply something different like comedy or jazz, the city provides ample variety for other options as well.

Tying it all together, the late night train service makes it a snap to hit any clubbing area of the city and of course making it back home without worrying about driving or taking cabs.